Focus areas of inpatient treatment are allogeneic stem cell transplants to treat both malignant and benign hematologic systemic diseases and the transplanting of a patient's own bloodforming stem cells after myoablative (i.e., irreversibly wiping out bone marrow function) or intensity reduced prior therapy.

The clinic is particularly experienced in allogeneic stem cell transplants with partially tissue compatible donors who are or are not related to the recipient. These transplants now constitute the majority (70%) of all transplant donations carried out at the clinic.

The clinic has its own area for the production of stem cell preparations. The clinic's coordinating center facilitates the communication among patients, donors, donor registry, and referring institutions, and also coordinates all organizational processes involved in stem cell transplants.

Special consultations

Outpatient clinic of the Clinic for Bone Marrow Transplants

Fields of Research

Multicenter studies on the optimization of treatments for leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma

Development and trials of new methods in conditioning therapy (including new cytostatics, radioimmune therapy, helical tomotherapy)